Notepad gets formatting options
Briefly

Microsoft's recent update to Notepad introduces text formatting capabilities like bold, italic, and hyperlinks, shifting it away from its traditional role as a plain text editor. This change comes after the discontinuation of WordPad and aims to integrate Markdown style input, appealing to some users who prefer lightweight markup. However, the community reaction is mixed; many see these updates as unnecessary and worry that essential features for plain text editing are being lost. Currently, users can opt-out of formatting options, but Microsoft has not confirmed rising user demand for these changes.
The update incorporating text formatting into Notepad marks a significant shift from its identity as a plain text editor, much to the chagrin of some users.
The changes rolling out for Notepad reportedly support Markdown styling, but many users feel the traditional plain text experience is being compromised without clear demand.
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